Honeywell W8735B Owner's Manual - Page 13

Receiving Dial-Out Alert Messages, INDOOR HUMIDITY

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INDOOR HUMIDITY You will hear, "To hear the indoor humidity, press 6." If your thermostat or system has the capability to sense the indoor humidity, the Telephone Access Module announces the indoor humidity; for example, "The indoor humidity is (__ percent)." After indicating the indoor humidity, the Telephone Access Module returns to the beginning of the menu. Receiving Dial-Out Alert Messages You will hear,"Hello, this is a Honeywell alert message from (your ID here). A (alert message) was observed". The Telephone Access Module dials the telephone numbers from the Telephone Number Setting Menu; see Dial-out Telephone Number Settings description in Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section for further information on entering phone numbers. See Table 1 for the alerts that activate a dial-out procedure. ACKNOWLEDGING DIAL-OUT ALERT MESSAGES If you (or your designate) receive a dial-out alert message, you can choose to acknowledge the message and take immediate and appropriate action. You will hear, "To acknowledge the alert message, press 1." "To repeat the alert message, press 2." "To exit, press the * key." If you press the * key to exit and the Telephone Access does not 60 70 80 90 announce "Goodbye," there is 60 70 80 90 another alert present. Stay on the line. If you hang up before acknowledging the alerts, the Telephone Access Module repeats the dial-out procedure. • If an acknowledgement is not received, the Telephone Access Module continues calling every 30 minutes until an acknowledgement is received. • If the Telephone Access Module left a message on an answering machine or voice mail, call into the Telephone Access Module to acknowledge the alert and cancel the dial-out alerts. • If telephone number setting #3 is programmed, the designate for that number must also acknowledge the alert separately with the special code to clear the alert. NOTE: The special code is the last five digits of the telephone number programmed in telephone number setting three; see Programming DialOut Telephone Number section. CAUTION Property Loss Hazard. Prepare to act promptly; time may be critical. Do not assume your designate received and acted on the active alert. 13 69-1353

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INDOOR HUMIDITY
You will hear, “To hear the indoor humidity, press 6.”
If your thermostat or system has the capability to sense
the indoor humidity, the Telephone Access Module
announces the indoor humidity; for example, “The
indoor humidity is
(__ percent).” After indicating the
indoor humidity, the Telephone Access Module returns
to the beginning of the menu.
Receiving Dial-Out Alert Messages
You will hear,”Hello, this is a Honeywell alert message
from (your ID here). A (alert message) was observed”.
The Telephone Access Module dials the telephone
numbers from the Telephone Number Setting Menu; see
Dial-out Telephone Number Settings description in
Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section for
further information on entering phone numbers. See
Table 1 for the alerts that activate a dial-out procedure.
ACKNOWLEDGING DIAL-OUT ALERT MESSAGES
If you (or your designate) receive a dial-out alert
message, you can choose to acknowledge the message
and take immediate and appropriate action.
You will hear, “To acknowledge the alert message, press
1.”
“To repeat the alert message, press 2.”
“To exit, press the * key.”
If you press the * key to exit and
the Telephone Access does not
announce “Goodbye,” there is
another alert present. Stay on the
line. If you hang up before
acknowledging the alerts, the
Telephone Access Module
repeats the dial-out procedure.
If an acknowledgement is not received, the
Telephone Access Module continues calling
every 30 minutes until an acknowledgement is
received.
If the Telephone Access Module left a
message on an answering machine or voice
mail, call into the Telephone Access Module to
acknowledge the alert and cancel the dial-out
alerts.
If telephone number setting #3 is program-
med, the designate for that number must also
acknowledge the alert separately with the
special code to clear the alert.
NOTE:
The special code is the last five digits of the
telephone number programmed in telephone
number setting three; see Programming Dial-
Out Telephone Number section.
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Prepare to act promptly; time may be
critical.
Do not assume your designate received and
acted on the active alert.
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